Dive into one of the greatest spiritual and philosophical texts of all time: The Bhagavad Gita. Param Vedanta’s Gita Sessions offer seekers a line-by-line, verse-by-verse exploration—grounded in tradition, yet alive with relevance for life today.
What Are These Sessions About
- A careful reading of the Gita under guidance, uncovering the deeper meanings of verses and chapters—not just historically or intellectually, but experientially.
- Support in understanding key concepts like Dharma, Yoga, Karma, Devotion, Detachment, and the nature of Self.
- Discussion of how the teachings apply in moments of moral conflict, inner doubt, relationships, work, and everyday choices.
Who Should Attend
- Anyone curious about the Bhagavad Gita and wanting more than surface-level summary.
- Those who have already begun studying Vedanta, but want to see how the Gita complements and amplifies those teachings.
- People looking for spiritual clarity—especially in times of stress, confusion, or transition.
- Learners who appreciate a mix of textual insight, dialogue, and meditation/practice.
What You’ll Gain
By participating in the Gita Sessions, you can expect to:
- Deepen your understanding of each verse—its philosophical import, literary beauty, and practical application.
- Recognize the Gita’s message as dynamic and alive: how it responds to crises, choices, ethical dilemmas, and duty.
- Cultivate inner clarity, calm, and steady resolve by reflecting on and integrating the teachings.
- Grow more confident in your own spiritual path, able to draw from scripture in times of need.
Format & Schedule
- Weekly/regular sessions — Each meeting focuses on selected verses or a full chapter, depending on pace.
- Lecture + dialogue — Short teaching followed by Q&A or group discussion, so doubts are aired, insights shared.
- Support materials — Slides, summaries, recordings, and reading aids so you can revisit and deepen understanding.
- Experiential practice — Reflection, meditation, or inquiry relevant to the themes being studied, so the words aren’t just heard but felt.
Commitment & Expectations
- Steady attendance or at least reviewing recordings/slides helps greatly—spiritual growth builds with consistency.
- Openness to examine your own beliefs, habits, and assumptions in light of the Gita’s wisdom.
- Active participation: asking questions, sharing reflections, being present—not just passively listening.
Why These Sessions Matter
The Bhagavad Gita is not just an ancient scripture—it is a living guide. It speaks to the conflicts and confusions of modern life: duty vs comfort, action vs detachment, doubts vs devotion. These sessions aim to bring its wisdom into the fabric of daily living—to foster not just intellectual knowledge, but self-understanding, moral strength, and inner peace.